Fuse location

Asked by Dw1977 Oct 28, 2017 at 08:08 PM about the 2014 Ford Escape Titanium AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2014 Ford Escape that has issues with the
USB port not working in the center console   My
thoughts are there could be a bad fuse.   When I
look in the manual I am confused as to what the
usb hubs tie to as they are not listed specifically on
the fuse spreadsheet. Sometimes they refer to the
console as the media hub. No help there either

I appreciate any assistance

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Dw, get yourself a cheap digital multimeter, one that has a continuity buzzer feature. set the meter to this setting, and hold the ends of the leads on the little metal ends showing through the end of the plastic fuse facing you. if it beeps you have continuity and the fuse is good, if no beep then its bad , and the best part is you don't have to remove them to do this test.

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